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Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS version]

Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Here's an interesting brief assessment from the Entertainment Weekly blog about the Austin showing from someone with the screen name LaureL:
So, I was there for this, and I'd never seen an episode of Star Trek in my life (a friend convinced me to go). So as an outsider, I thought the movie was pretty standard blockbuster faire, but... there was something shiningly happy about it. Of course, the set-up was pretty intensely great, so I might be biased, but I enjoyed the movie very much and would badger people into going to see it. My prediction: it gets a B from EW. I'd give it a B+.

I like that - "there was something shiningly happy about it." :)

That is reassuring. I like it too. :D


Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people laughing

In relation to other EW grades a B doesn't seem that reassuring, esp. when Owen Gleiberman generously awarded a B- to Nemesis; although I think he was inflating the grade in order to make a statement of comparison to the even more abysmal Star Wars prequels (I & II).

On the other hand, I think he's too hard on TUC, also with a B-.

Insurrection gets a C. Lisa Schwarzbaum grades First Contact a B+. If they're grading consistently then I certainly hope they find Star Trek '09 at least as good as First Contact.
 
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Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

it's an A- at least.

It sure sounds like A- material from the reviews I've read, with the minus mostly attributable to the inherent limitations of "origin stories."
 
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A quick question:

Is the first beauty shot we see of the ship nice? An applause/cheering type of moment?
 
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Anyone here going to the London premiere on Monday?
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Some comments from twitter about the UK premiere

From BBC Entertainment news:
Simon Pegg is on good form at Scotty. Accent is passable, if occasionally veering as little towards Brig O'Doon territory.


Best bits from the #Startrek screening were the fast-moving space fights and the little in-jokes, which won applause from the Trekkies.

From Empire magazine
Fave quote from the new Star Trek: "You green-blooded hobgoblin!" What's your fave quote from the franchise? - Chris

He was, and he NAILED Shatner's speech patterns just enough to tread that line between impression and reinterpretation
about pine!

Put it this way: it's the best Trek SINCE Khan and, cinematically, works on a level above that. For emotional impact, Khan wins. Just.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Some comments from twitter about the UK premiere

From BBC Entertainment news:
Simon Pegg is on good form at Scotty. Accent is passable, if occasionally veering as little towards Brig O'Doon territory.
Best bits from the #Startrek screening were the fast-moving space fights and the little in-jokes, which won applause from the Trekkies.
From Empire magazine
Fave quote from the new Star Trek: "You green-blooded hobgoblin!" What's your fave quote from the franchise? - Chris

He was, and he NAILED Shatner's speech patterns just enough to tread that line between impression and reinterpretation
about pine!

Put it this way: it's the best Trek SINCE Khan and, cinematically, works on a level above that. For emotional impact, Khan wins. Just.

not bad.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Some reviews:

Telegraph (beware spoilers!)
But in film, as with everything, it's less what you do than how you do it, and Star Trek carries itself with immense style and heart. It benefits greatly, too, from a cast that reads like a virtual who's who of up-and-coming screen talent. Besides Pegg, Saldana, and Pine (the latter solid rather than stunning), there's also Harold and Kumar's Jon Cho (as Sulu), Bourne Supremacy hitman Karl Urban ("Bones") and, above all, Heroes villain Zachary Quinto, the straight-sets star of the movie. His Spock – who'd have thought it? – is fascinating: credibly cerebral, physically volatile, with seething undercurrents of rage. His villainous Heroes association does him no harm, but this is a rich and very different performance for which he deserves great credit.

Mirror blog (again be careful... I just skimmed)
And yet... Star Trek entertains but never electrifies. The TV show tapped into America's pioneering spirit, as Kirk and co boldly went where no weekly serial had been before. In the modern era, in which the US has become synonymous with gung-ho adventurism, our sympathies with Kirk and co's moral certainty is no longer assured.



It's said Abrams (best known for the TV show Lost) was given $150million to bring Star Trek to the big screen and he's done a decent, if dutiful, job
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Quinto has been a "find" for a while. given fortuitous circumstances, he can go pretty far. he needs to not get himself typecast, though. he needs a drama after this. no more sci fi for a while.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

I think from interviews he has said he doubts he will get typecast, but I'd agree with you about a Drama. He has done some of that stuff before Heroes, including season 3 of 24.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

I like what the Telegraph had to say about the film's opening:

Nothing in the last three Star Wars films can compete with these five minutes alone...
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

yeah. first five minutes makes the entire movie worthwhile. no doubt about it.
 
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